i y It. 'rs, J" . ' 'a, 4 i ft a- K ' & -11- rU BEARISH CONDITIONS PREVAIL IN CORN PIT Undertone Weakens as Com , niisslon Houses Become Free Sellers Oats Are Easter - Clilcngo, June 7. Bearish conditions Icontlnuctl to domlnato the corn market this morning, and the undertone was weaker with locnl and commission 'houses frco sellers. The unsettled wire situation had a decidedly unfavorable ieffect, 'and support was weak. , The .trouble with the telegraphers nlready -hns reduced outside trade nnd Is expected to cause a further falling 'off In business. Speculators in corn cannot have more than 200,000 bushels of this grain after the close of business today. Brokers were pessimistic ,ns to the future of values, owing to Improved crop and weather news, recent larger re ceipts and expectations of n drop In the cash article. The receipts here were 270 cars. The condition of the new crop In Argentina was said to be generally g"ood. .Tulr oncned at $1.08 to S1.08, against $1.60 at the end yesterday, and declined to $1.07. September started at $1.58, against $1.59 at the close yesterday, and receded to $i.un. jjb cehibcr opened nt $1.40 to $1.0, com pared with 51.41, yesterday s rnsi price, nnd sold nt Jl.SO'i. OatH were easier under selling by commission houses and local interests. Support was poor. The arrivals here today 100 cars, ' Leading futurer.ranged m follows: Open High Low Close close" Corn Cn delivery, , 6"nt ::::i:Bi !:us 1;ot i.oo i.so drnrsist jsa m nnt July .T"s5.eo nsim ssts Bent .. 82.35 82.65 32.85 .TulVb"rr 2T.7R 27.00 27.5S Sell :j 27.05 27.20 27.00 July. B0.75 50 75 "000 Sect 47.35 40 60 M 0, 33 87 82.05 32.55 27,65 27.17 27.1)5 27.10 50.25 50 (10 47.05 47.50 REBOUND IN COTTON WHEN SHORTS COVER Rise Further Stimulated by ' Trade Demand and Rebuying by Sold-Out Bulls New York, Juno 7. There wag a re IinnnH In the cotton market today fol- lowing further wcakne'ss early in the session. The change came a little after the be- gtnlng of business, nnd was influenced by an active covering movement, a de wand from the trade for distant posi tions and Tebuylng by sold-out bulls. ,TradIng was. active and Wall street commission houses were less in evidence as sellers. The opinion was heard frequently that the recent decline of nearly five cents a pound bad thoroughly cleaned out the 'long interest and created a strong tcch 'hlcar position, which 'would be reflected In a substantial .recovery should any fresh bullish features develop. Demand continued fairly active during the late fornoon and thp close was firm at a net advance of 40 to 52 points. ' Yesterday's ' close open High Loir Last .. 28.85 28.00 20 60 28.55 20.30 .. 20.72 28.25 28.40 28.20 28 40 . . 20 32 27.70 28,00 27.85 28.00 . . 28 86 27.75 28.40 117.52 "8 2.1 July August . . . September October . . Jo ember December . January . , February . March .. ., . . 28.80 28 80 28.80 28 80 28,801 .. ZI.40 27.48 2S.03 27.20 27.8" .. 28 38 27.20 27.70 20 08 27.87 . . 2S 80 28.30 28.30 28.30 28.30 .. 28.25 27.00 27.42 20.70 26.08 ' LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Rid Jim Butler 34 MacNamara 80 Midway 37 Mtzpah Extension 10 Montana 22 Northern Star 00 Rescue Hula. M 15 West End ITS OOLDFJELD STOCKS ''Atlanta , 03 nine null 03 Ask .8(1 .85 .40 .12 .24 .11 .17 OS .04 .11 .03 .03 .01 Booth 0B Dlarnondfleld B D 01 Daisy , 01 Kewanas 01 Ora 4 .02 Bllver Pick ....; 0 Spearhead ; 03 ' MISCELLANEOUS Arizona Unflea IS Nevada wonder 30 Tecopa Mining- 00 .0.1 .011 .10 .60 .11 Qrasselll Chemical Declares Extra , New Yorlj, June 7. The Gassell! jChemlcal Company declared tho regular "quarterly dividend ot 1 per cent, an xtr'a of of 1 per cent on the com mon and the regular quarterly dividend of 1 Per ccnt on be preferred stock, fill payable' June SO to stock of record .June 15. THE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE AND 23 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. At the close of business, June 2, 1919 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and in Banks Call Loans with Collateral Time Loans with Collateral Lb wis with Mortgages as Collateral . . ... .,. . . Investment Securities Owned ,.( Real Estate, Furnihire and Fixtures . . ... . .,., Miscellaneous Assets .,.,. . ., LIABILITIES Surplus and Undivided' Profits . ...i. Deposits, 1 ' ' Miscellaneous Liabilities ,..ii T t- Trust Funds kept separate Assets of Company rRAJ.ti'AM.RWI"', f J 1 1 H d - i"( - . r -. 9'-rmmmff ? WTW '. .-. i..if B ., 'Wi 1 WA--" (-,. - 3 Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Reeelnl.. Kn fl.Ml hush. The market was quiet but firm. The quotations rmed es follows! Car lots In export le vator. government standard inspection, standard prices No. 1 red winter, J2.ni No. 1 northern spring. 2.3I; No. 1 hard yjltf'" .Si No. 1 red winter, garlicky. 2 87; No. 1 red smutty. J2.30, No 2 red winter. 2 8H No. 2 northern spring J2.3H; No. 2 hard winter, $2 36, No. 2 red winter, garlicky, 12 841 No. 2 red smutty. $2.83; No. 8 red winter. J2.32: No. 3 northern spring, 12 32, No. a hard winter. 12 82: N. 3 red winter, garlicky, 12 30: No. 3 red smutty. I9.?nt Vn .1 a,l t'j an. Nn 4. garlicky J2 js. No. 4 smutty. J2 27: No ,. garlicky, smuttv, S2 ;n. No. ft red, J3 21: No. 5, garlicky, J2 2fl; No li smutty, 2.SSs No. 5 garlicky, smutty, J2.24 CORN necelpts. 6250 bush. There i little doing, but prices were steadily main tained. Wo quote yellow In car lots for local trade, as to quality and location, at 1.83t SO per bush OATS Ilecelnli mnn Vnh Trade was quiet but prices ruled steady with mod. erato offerings We quote: Car lots as to location No 2 white, 78V4 !Mc: standard white. 7S078Hc. No 3 whlto, 77774c. No, 4 white. 75'470W. rLOUR necelpts, 20O bbls. and 6,884. 000 Ihs In sacks Demand was light and prices were weak Quotations: To arrnc, per 100 lbs, In 140-lb. Jute sacks Winter straight western. J11.254M1 40! nearb. iio TiiWUSS. Kansas strnlght. Jll.7r.mi 12.23, do, short, patent, tl212 CO; sprlnn short, patent, M2W12 50: do patent, til. 73 12 25, do. first clear, JO 75010 25. RrU FLOUR was quiet but steady. We quoto at t8 25(Fj8 75 per barrel In sacks, as to auallt). PROVISIONS There was a fair Jobbing demand and tho market ruled firm. Quotations: Reef, In sets, smoked nnd alr-drled, 4sc! beef, knuckles and teiders, smoked and alr drled. 40o, pork, family. 5455c, hams. S P. cured loose, 311 W 37c: do, skinned, loose. 31H 3540: do. do, smoked. 80W 0 alnv. hams, boiled, boneless, 53o: picnic shoulders, H, p. cured, loose. JBHc. do, smoked. 20Jr; bellies In plrklrs. loose, 83c; breakfast bacon, 42c; lard, 35c. REFINED SUGARS Demand was fairly actlVo on a basis of Oo for fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS nTTTTHnrrh m..i.. ...l.j M. .itt. - fair, demand that kept supplies under good ov. , o quotations were as ronows CtOltd'Oacked rr.nm.ru arn- e... l.tn-Vinr. scoring goods, oa5Sc. the latter for Job bing sales: extra firsts. 54c; firsts. B2J C3c, seconds, 4951c: sweet creamery. JS!re. t0 .,anej B7r59c: do. fair to good, 53(9580, fancy brands of prints Jobbing at Ii204c. fair to good. 3201c; garlicky llGOS Strictly fine stock was In good de mand and nrm. with an upward tendency. Quotations: Free cases, nearby firsts, J12 90 per crate: current receipts. J12 10: western extra firsts, J12 00; firsts, tl2 30; fancy se lected eggs Jobhing at M53e per dozen. CHUESI2 Offerings were light and values wero well sustained. Nut demand was quiet. We quote: New Yord and Wisconsin, whole milk, flats, current make fancv, 3Jc; trtclals higher; fair to good, 32if82Uc. POULTRY LIVE The market was dull and -weak, with ample offerings. Quotations: Fowls. la express. 37c, exceptional lots higher; spring chickens, broilers, not Leghorns, jellow sklnned. weighing 1$ 2 lbs. apiece. 52 TAc. spring chickens, broilers, not Leghorns el1ou8klnned. weighing 1U 1'$ lbs. apiece, 454050c: white Leghorns, yellow skinned, weighing la 2 lbs. apiece. 43 43c; white Leghorns, yellow-skinned, smaller sizes. 8842c, roosters. 2324c: ducks, Tekin 89300' ducks, Indian llunner, 2Tf 28c. geese, 2023c, pigeons, old, per pair, 404r.e. pigeons, oung, per pair. 33c. DRESSED Supplies were well cleaned up and prices were atcady. Quotations: Fowls, frrsh-kllied. tlrvntckerj. In boxes. welahinT 4 lbs. and oer apiece, 30c: weighing 3 3Vi lbs , 87c; smaller sizes, 8185c. fresh killed In bbls., fancy, dry-plclted weighing 4 lbs, and over apiece, 80c: weighing 3?1' lbs , 3cl87c, smaller sizes 8303.V: old roosters,' dry-picked 25c: broiling chickens, nearby. 5505c. Hpring ducks. Long Isl and, 383139c susbs, per dozen, white weighing 1112 lbs, per doien, t8 30 0 25; do. do, neighing 0fi10 lbs per dozen, J7.B0(JIK2n; do, do weighing 8 lbs per dozen, $60 75; do do, weighing 7 lbs per dozen, t4.B0B2V do do weighing flS8'4 lbs. per dozen, J2.503 50: dark. J1.S0 2.25) small and No 2. (10c J2. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago, June V. HOGGS Receipts. 7000 head. Strong. 10a higher than yesterday's close, but .110c lower than Aesterday's average. Pigs Btrong to 23o higher. Top, S20. CATTLE Receipts, BOO head Compared with. week ago: Good and choice beef steers. 75c$Pl lower; medium grades, B07rc lower; rat cows ana neirers, r,uctasi lower: canners and cutters, 2360a lower; bologna bulla mostly 23c lower; butchers' bills. 50 05c lower: choice veals steady to 25c lower: meaium, -j-hoiouo lower: stockers and feeders steady, 7Kc6ISl 21 lower, SHEEP Receipts 4000 head. Today's ar rivals practically all direct to nackem Com pared with week ago; Best handy dry-fed shorn lambs strong: other lambs weak to unevenly lower; grassy and common, 75c SI lower; soring lambs, 25B0c lower; sheep, 75ctl.50 lower. rittsburgh, June 7. HOGS Receipts 1800 head. Market lower, Heavies and heavv ynrkers. 2020.25 light yorkera and pigs, 10 55 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1500 head. Market lower. Top sheep. $10 50, top lambs, $15 50. CALVES Receipts. 200 head. Market steady. ' Top. J17. Kansas City, June 7. HOGS Receipts. 700 head Steady. Lights higher Hulk. 10 80?20 10: medium' weights. 10 SO 20 10- lights. J10.5OW20: light lights 110 21 010.75: heavy packing sows, $10.25 10.75; pigs. 17.50lf. CATTLE Receipts. 850 head and 50 calves. Heavy and canner steers lower: yearlings higher; butcher stock and canners, cows steady; eals lower; stockers and feed ers stendy. No quotations. SHEEP Receipts. 800 head. Goats higher, no quotations. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New York, June u7. BUTTER Steady and firm. Receipts. 12.605 tubs. High scoring Bill 55ViC; extras M'iODlWc: firsts, 52ty 054c; seconds, u'M 53c. state dairy. B3V4 51c. EGGS Firmer. Receipts, 33,178 cases Fresh-gathered extras, 42',4c; stoi age-packed extra firsts, 43tt 4814c; storage.packed firsts. 42'i H5c: gathered extra firsts. 44 45c; seconds 32341c; dirties No, 1, 87038c: No 2 aoaacc: checks. S330c: checks, undergrade, 2ft34c: state and nearby hen nery whites, 49 4850c; gathered whites, 44 48c western and southern gathered whites, 4248o: state and 'nearby hennery browns, 4840a; gathered brown and mixed colors, 4247V4e. CHEESE Steady. Receipts, 6131 boxes. Flat, current mako. colored, average run, 3ltt31Wc: flat! current mnke, white, average run, 3131l4c; colored specials, 31?t 19820: white special, 814S2ttc. TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA i. $2,128,222.57 2,018,245.07 96,975.00 37,746.14 3,909,180.29 , 630,730.22 , 298,194.47 $9,119,293.76 $1,000,000.00 ,2,166,821.39 5,744,932.96 ..t.Ci.r!... 207,S3j;41 1 ,.i... ;... ., $9,119,29.76 and apart" from $18,441,805.01 danip.i. utousRMAN i... t I .. ". ... W ll. .- .i, .S cr!,. I I rv :um& wr a? U - tv .A ,. ,l jt, .'iti. .J.-1 . ..!-. .. H EVENING PUBLIC SITUATION IN STEEL MOST ENCOURAGING Buying Orders Are Coming Into the Market in Large Volume New Yorlc, June 7.. In no eeU since the signing of the nrmi'tit'e lmv the development" In the strtl situation been as encouraging ns during the period just closed. Hujliig orders' lime tome into the market in large olumo, with the nutomobile concerns having taken first place nmong the consumers nlio are now nctle. The most iinpmtnnt order was that frnm the flonrrnl Motors Corporation to the I'nltcd States Steel Corporation for .tiri.Ono tons of nriuus steel prod ucts. When this became known It as realized bv students of steel affairs that the consumer of steel products nt least hne come into the market with n Mm. It is certain thnt had the manage ment of the General Motor Corporation believed that steel prices would not hold nt the present quotations it would not hne plneed its contracts at tins time, nnd the fact thnt this order is the larg est which has been reccucd from nu individual concern for peace purposes in years naturally caused much com ment. .There Is a general belief that other consumers w ill come into the market with their requirements for the future, nnd that the improement now prevail ing will expand from this time on. This will lend to an increase in the production of steel products, and steps toward this end have already been taken by some companies. The best estimates in the trade are that the steel plnnts of the country are now operating nt about 05 per cent of capacity, with the mills of the steel corporation making a somewhat better showing than the Independent and small er nroducers. However, as stated, virtually all the companies are planning further increases In activities, nnd u Is certain that this would not be done if It were not believed thnt the output of the plants will bo required to supply the demand. The unfilled tonnage statement of the United States Steel Corporation will be made public next Saturday, and the showing is reasonably expected to be considerably better than those of the last three or four months. New busi ness during May, which period the re port will cover, was better than in April, and toward the end of the month the improvemeut apparently was gaining momentum. Chandler Motor Increases Dividend Now York, June 7. The Chandler Motor Cnr Company declared a quar terly dividend of $4 a share on the common stock, putting the stock on a $10 basis. Rate, heretofore, was $3 quarterly. The dividend in paj nblc July 1 to stock of record June 18. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago. June 7. BUTTER Receipts. 78V) tub steady Extras, ol'ic: firsts. 4911r: seconds. 4048c EGOS Receipts, 27,289 cases. Firm Firsts. 3IH4 41e: ordinary firsts, 3738'4c; miscellaneous. 3840c. Bethany Presbyterian Church 22d and Bainbridge Summer Sen-Ices Are Specially Cared For Pastor George F. Pentecost and Rev. W. Edward Jordan conducting: the morning and evening cervices at 10'30 a. m. and 7:45 i. m. The men's and women's choir of upward of 100 In tho choir galleries. The Jlen's Brotherhood, with a men's chorus of not less than CO present, and Mr. 'VVanamaker lead ing, at 9:30 a. m. The Bible Union, Mr. Wanamaker, teacher, and Rev. Russell Conwell to speak tomorrow. Limited service of fifty minutes. 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PERMIT NO 341 Authorlied by the art of October . AJ.'Jj. on flla at tho I'oitonice of Phila delphia, la, Uy order of the President A a nunLEaoN". Postmaster Oeneral. 1'arlgl, "giugno. i:lilenrc d'lmpazl enza si notnno trn I prominent! membri della Couferenra della 1'ace. Oil Italian! dlmostrano nna serin inquletudinc per nnu vetlerc nntorn sis temata la questione relativa alle aspirn Ioni suirAdrlatien. II l'rcsldento del totisigllo do! 5i,trl Italian!. On. Orlando, insiste clip In controvert-in devc esscre sistemnta prima del gioruo 18 giugno correntc, lis-ito per la rlaper tma del rarlnmentn Italinno. II Concilio doi Qunttrn. durante la Biornnia a sidciato la ncbsuiia decis . Ljti. . m...... , . StnDllito clip In (iiinnnl T.inp hn ,ii. ' imrnlii i,n ,.. """"""" '"' ,. -" - .'ilium, u,m in minwi int- 710110 .Ttlgoslnin col niinlp rnnglilornnilm 1., ......... ,. . .---.--. ,- --- .--- 1U IlinnCnil7H (ll Inntm npnn Jltenlnin , P riinnnsalhilttn' .11 .,..!,., .,...' IllCIltP llilOr.rilli. 1,1 Citnni.,1 T.lnn u'in.r -. - .. ,,, nouuin- .HOl.Jl.- ITl, nil IllKniimciltP POM-I lull K Somerset st .Solemn requiem high I Th""','H,T?i f"1"' h ,3n '' n.i' ..u.. ,i oi'Portunltj for adiancement. good ps Na- CLERK Flxperlenced middle-aged-man as ntlPMlnno A.lrlntlrn. ...n' m" Church of the Visitation, 10 a m. Int Thomas 1 n herlj '""!,"' r?' """" '""" r" '" " "lennood ax , l hoieleierk Apply The Martlnljue? At- !,, , . . , 1 . "cpuicnrc em resldenre of eon Aehhourno road Chellen- OIRI.M wanted that are i-Tperlrneed at run- ' lantlr cit , i Carol no lllesslncr (nee Felden). aaed n. . iHirifivp'n ?.,.. aw r? TinKfl. derwenr rlea'l work with rood pay. Law-i tmnA wucr Annlv ir,trtlnMa T.im . n . IRelitK.a and friends Mil sorletles of which NER widow of Gi5p!a Roegner, ngHl 7.1 rtnee Knlltlng Co 1003 Filbert st I graphic Co . 4th and Arch sts ,, ", " KlUfrno. II "Wicncrblntt he ., i a member, lilted to funeral serv- i!phl,iv, and frlyC'-inemb.rs of the Cer- oiRLH to label email piper boTes experl- I COOK Wanted Filipino or Japanese as til icntin, trattamlo In nllrltione lllltn, nMnn.' V".vm ' ?flS B'nJ.inimil ' 7)!.n K,,?-"B '"''J' Ta"uS5 " W" eneed or learner., good advancement, hours , Cook and houseman family of five, sub- rilllllP rinmtn 1 .1 nucsnoiic "Hint prUnte Northwood Cem Remains mi , ith i mil Carpenter st; and Ladles Aid So- 8 to fi noon Saturday. 31. Race st. urbs. all modern appliances; state Wages i nunc, ripoita IP notizie iitibbl onto tin , '" leed Hun . 7 to in p. m ' cletv of same, and Cannstalter Fraun r- ,i..elrV.l nd references P "12 Idier OITlee! .! II , . . ' """; ' ir)i.-tMI'll c,,,l,lr.lv ln 1 V. t.A- re n nvllprl m rvl,. Sun "n m 143(1 ' ii'eirn,i nnu mrrmrm i -w, linger uniee. Kiuinuii UIIXID-IIIIIPI lenn nn i,nli .,' ,rm. . ""r."' ." i;".1" .' V .-.-"... .V" . V . .. . . " . --.- -.-.,- . ,--. - cnrir-lipperilin .11 ni.:it... .. .....:.: pr,'tn Worklngmen's Pick and Death Hen cliricilPrPDUe (ll Rtnbllil'O un scrvizio efit Socktv. Falrmount I.ledertafel and trn inercnutilo e nasecnicro con la .Tuco- r,ies of Schmidt Urewer. inMted to ul. fn 1 i .. ,L , services Hun. 1 p m., 12J3 N Mrttewood 8lnm In qunlo mettorebbe n duposi- n Friends may call Sat . 7 to 10 p. in. ziono tieiin t'omnncnin inclose 1 noitn ed i bncini tli Fiume c Ungusa. 1a Cunard Line, secondo quosto con trntto, s'incnrichcnbbc pure della trn portnzionp del iveri dall'Americn nlla Jucoslnvin, ritouendosi una perccutua le mil prolittl nctti. II glornnle erode OPEN-AIR CHORAL SERVICE under Tnn nutnrrioK OF Bishop Rhinelander on the site of tho proposrd CATHEDRAL ON TIIF. lWllKWAY AT TM KNTY-TIHItn STREET SBMIlV AFTERNOON JUNE 8th, 1919 AT 4 O'CLOCK Trencher Rt. Rev. Dr. Tltomnn J. tlnrland. A Dlorefiin Rally. Slnclni to be led hv the United ( hoirn of Clmirli of the dnod hhep herd nnd Dloceoau thtirth of ht. Mary. REMOJOUS NOTICES llantlst THE TKMl'I.E llroad and Rcrlia sts (1000 North) Rl'hSEI.I. H CONWKLI. Pastor WM. DYRE McCURDY, Associate Pastor. 10 30 a m Preaching by Dr. Conwell. Tho Musical Numbers: "Peace I Leave With You" Tronbrldso. "Come Unto Ale." Holden. 2 30 p. in Tho Hlble School. 7. IS p m Organ Recital by Mr Starke. 7.45 p m Preachlnfr by Dr. Conwell The Temple Combined Chorus will sine: Taie to Pace" Ellis "Holy, Holy, Holy" Stewart. "Softly and Tenderlj" Thompson. Dr. J Man In Hanna, Musical Director. On Monday nliht. Juno 0, at 8 1,1, Dr. Conwell delivers hl lecture "Personal Glimpses of the Ll.es of Celebrated Men and Women " TresbTterlnn ARCH ST. CHUKCII, 18th and Arch. 10 45 The celebration of the Communion. Communicants Praler Meeting r lrnix Hr Macartney will preach at 8 o'clock on "The lord's Song In a Strange Ijind." Christian Endeavor Sui-per and Meeting at 11 30 Organ Itecltal at 7 1(1 IlKTIILKIIKM I'KKMIVrKHIAN CHURCH Inroad and Diamond ats Rev E. C. HIUSHMAN. M. A.. Assistant Pastor. Morning worship at 10 HO livening worship at 7 45. Tho Rev. Hugh T Gary D D , of Pue blo. Col., lll preach at both services. Sabhath School at L' .10 p m HOPE, 38d and Wharton sts . Rev. J. GRAY ROLTON. 1. I. Minister 10 i "Tha Gospel Treasure. 745 Children's Day Graduating Exercises 8ECONO rjlKSIIYTKRIAX CHUKCII ibl ana wamui sib. Rev. ALEXANULR MacCOLL. D. D.. Minister Mr. RALPH B. NESRITT. Assistants MR. NKSBITT will vreach at 11 and 8 o'clock. Evening subject: "The Cost and tho Ho ward of Dlscipleshlp " Tho music at the even Inr service will In clude: Anthems '0 For a Closer Walk With God" Poster "Soula of tha Righteous" Noble Vesper Hymn: "God That Madest". Norden Visitors and especially men In uniform, always welcome. TABEKNACLK FRKSflYTEKIAX CHURCH Chestnut street at 37th street. Rov. JOHN ALLAN BLAIR, I. D., Min ister. 10)45 a. m. Dedication of a bronze tablet, a 'Memorial to tha sons of America and the allied nations who gave life for the freedom of the world " Communion serv ice following. 8 p m. Public worship and sermon. Sunday school at 12 15 p m Branch school, 2.45 p. m. Younir People's So ciety, T p. m. In view of the unique character of the memorial, Including not only a tribute to the three "gold star" men of the congre-B-ntfnn. but also to the dead of Encrtatid. France, Belgium, Italy and the other Allies; also In view of tho artistic xalue of the tablet, special attenlon is called to the morning service All who may be inter ested are Invited to bo present Protestant Kplscopal ST. JAMES'S CHURCH 224 and Walnut. 8.00 a. m. Holy Communion. 11.00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon Mozart's Seventh M.as In n Flat. Mozart'a Wotett, "Splendente To Deum " Organ roatlude, llozart 4:00 p.m. Choral Evensonc. Strangers always welcome. MUST UNITARIAN CHUKCII 2125 Chestnut at. Itev. rilEDRrtlCK n. GRIFFIN. Minister 11 a. m. Mr (Irlffin will preach Subject "The Worth of Unttarlanleni to Mankind." UNITARIAN SOCIETY OF nEKSIANTOHN Chelten ave and Qreene at. Rev. llOUKR it. FORRES. Minister. 11 a. m "I.lherallsm and I.lfe " Miscellaneous THK BUttlBMKM HKNNOMTKH will ob serve communion in rurKway iiuiiuinir. Broad and Cherry ata , Sunday, June S. 10 30: ' - .... . a' t -". ."'., clle lAlnerlrn trnverehho nella Juso I slnia niercatl per lc sue produiloul cc- ' I(.miil8 -June .. MAB P.. duw' cesshe ,11 vlverl, materle prime e tcs- ftftift ."".V'r rTend. (ifcl "t" flnV'Sfc Mil, metre nnghUtcmi, come potenra ! H-&&& .! marlttlma si assumerebbe 11 trasporto io m Int Hoiv Cross rem Aum runeral. H -letto materlnle. BJ qi.lndl evldeute 0iJP -cl'th3rnW nggiunge 11 glornnle, clie le due nar.lonl Matilda Morris Tteiatlea and friends in wno Interessate dl veder riume accor- , ,nle"l)iV;erU'iirni1a""Viide isiV rhPstnTlt A dnto alia ,TiiEOslaln. , 'P' Nortbwood rem Hetnalns may be " viewed Mon evening. .. . -- .Ml!M.Bn -June EMII.T MUM.KTl (nee lllnnk). widow of August Mull" ftgfd 74 MAMIIKD Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv- rnxu OWEN8 On Wednesday. June 4. , ;. Tues 3 t. m . residence of daugMer, at Christ Church. Savannah, Oa . by the f "u,. KrrJ"'f k. Y ."?. , t'T-.m" Krlends Tte. John I w'ing. KCKI.tY llfllNTON Uirbv I',, int Mt Morlah Cem Friends COXK RA ...n nt Mr end Mt Charles El Coxe Wllllsbrnok Patm. Malverr. to MAn I'AKbONH OWKNS, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs (leorgo W. Owens. IN MRMORtAM IlOntlKNSKI In lovlnit remembrance of tnv wife, ANNB WIWT HOKUUNSKI. entered Into rest June 7, 1011 .,. J. H. IIORORNSKI. 5Batls AltVOI.I) June fl, THEODORC husband of the late Elizabeth Arnold and son of the late lvter ami Knnces Arnold thee Jer) Tuneral to hlch the relatives and runos nlso court esnaminj. " ".' J of a, Invited Mon 1 3G n m. resi- dencn of cousin. Mrs George Staffer 8520 Eastwlek ave. Int Fernwood Cem. I '"rlends reel- rtmv -..ill .. ",.. it m nmy cull Sun., nttrr p m I1AVMAN Juna 0, husband of Carrie Baumin (neo OetlnKer). nsed 4 Itelatlvfa and friends Zunl Trltie. No 331, TO H m mpmbrrVof Independent Club of 2VhAani, Imittd to funeral Mon 3pm J7nn Mar- tna st Int Orernmount Cem Rtiiialna t j i- iicwu nun t Hun i ! in I tirtF t t rtjsfTTi n v,...iMin,f nt t K ,'HXr n' 17 ,., Xim; Division No" .1 A T. II and Relief Asso I u,irt wile or unaries it ttoenmer mci PrimiT) aged 28 Relatives and friends in- jltrd to funeral services Sun . S p. in . nor i mm si inr Arfl'lcy fern itemains ",,l.'.l?..:!;.T.e.rt?.at ."tter. T-P..."? .. . I imuiiir ft mai ll June 4 r.iAiii' ini-" b tnd nf N!H Ilrlrtpnhncb (nee IllIermAn) OK".1' l. RelatUes nnd friends Humboldt .u J O 1,- nv..t A At II... TArlvr.ra' I'lllon ISTn 13" Klrhtprleln' Kr Ilnt.rst "'..';' ..!fpuis .mo imowv Tm,o n t nnsa untiwu. need ai i!eiitlea and friends invited to runerni , j.- -.1 . itt'B, ,,inn , p. in , k-iiarivn l , lll.rj- man 9 Gl 10 Ridge ae., Roxborougrh. Int prlMite fll'RKHARD June n FANNY C (nee Frank) widow of Adam Hurkhurd Due notice of funeral will be Klven t-AJU'HELi. May B, nouEivr A., nus rS'iSpftll (nee 'JleLaurtiln) oina ot .Matte on 1 nn nf ,hi r,?nmlbr"M neU!.'"" aaA ."n'. VeVld e n e'e" '?,'"' J',on' "J.- "".".G80",,". Je? d"l-.- i nil i 111 .(llJjtt UKIIIIII) 1.IU ' it tli rt .. Mt Morlah Cem Auto fumral. Remains m ly be Ip"l1 SJn., S to 10 r ni 1'AIM:liI Juno 5 Mr I'Al'KIiU. hu bHnd of Therea Capellt anM 4J Itelatls uhd frlcndH lnlteI to funeral Tues , 8 3n a m 1LM3 ritzirernld st Illsh requlom miKS Kplphany Church I) 30 a m Int, lloh f'toR Cem . CA RRO L.U Suddenly June C JOHN, son of tho late Michael and IlrUliret Cnrroll of Dromod. County iA-ltrlm Ireland Rela tives and friend .nlted to 'funeral, Mon MO a m , residenco of Anthony J Mc Ginn, 10JS S U3d st Solemn hlsh man of requiem St. Edmund's Church 10 a in Int. IIolv Crona Cem Auto funeral CIARK. Junn .", FANNIE A., wife of Robert H Clark, aced I Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun , 2pm, 4820 N, 4th Bi. Int Woodlands Cem CORNS! MUS (nee Sexton) June 0, 1 EI.UAMKTH D.. wit of Edpiir A Corne i llus Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tut-i Up m , 2341 Tanker nt Int Mt, Morlah Cem Remains may bo lewed Mon., 8 to 10 p m. DEI,ANBV Juno 5. THOMAS J F. son of John J and Jano E Delaney aited 8 Relatives and friend1). Ami-grade, pupil a of M urecor s fchoul, invitett to runerai, Mnn Ha. m . parents residence 0421 Harlan st. High mas St, Gregory's Church n m m. int hi Denis s ct Cem. Auto funeral DREF.TiIAN June ll. LOUIS hu-hand of Elizabeth Dreeman (nee Abhaul Relatives and friends lnlted to funeral services. Mon , 2 p m , 2430 N 20th St. Int prlatc. Hillside Cem Friends mnv c all Sun ee FILEMYR Juno B. WILLIAM II , hua band of Mary P Filemjr (nfn Scheurle). aged 38. Relatles nnd friend', members Father Asso. of Frankford, lnlted to fu neral Mon, R 30 a m. HW Dyre st , Frankford. High mass Church St Joachim 10 a m Int prUate, New Cathedral Cem Auto service FOX June 5. MICHAEL E . husband of Margaret Fox (neo Pryor) Relatives and friends. DHlslnn No. 45. A O It , Tacony Nest, No 1008. O. of O : employes Henry insion & Fons, invilea to xunerai. .vion nrlhe Jd and 3d St Division of the i' 11. -r - ;' "- ""''""' ' ,'" ,X ! OIRLH wanted for light clean ork, X hour pany in Virginia stnte age. salary deilrad I ( ,. i,,...i . f.,n.ri fnn H in a m fflvenfrom tmi Ridge ae Roxlwrourll I ,,. D.rtn... nt n.i..n nlAnl nd exnerlence P 124. Ledrer Offlee. jMmuii oc cvriB, invitfu io iminni, ,uuu , i ,vu-ii nuwumj . u u -m. I'WK.i n 8 30 a m . flUO Gillespie st , Wlsslnnmln widow of Thomas A , Walsh and daunhtpr of !... n,,iu. , i..- ih..ri.h mhiM. nr1 ntf. Patrick McGarvev Relatives a rp Trit St Dominic's Cem -" GERTON June (I ANDREW J, hUs wife of Paul Guenther Relatives and friends invlted to cervices. Sun.. 2 pm. ISIS N atlves nnd frienda Invited to runeral eerv- !,',, funeral ?.';rAAr. tn., T 3 - - ices. Tues, 2 p. m. S231I E st (above A t-Ani)BV -Sine A JOHN T. husband nf i.ffi f-SS!: lenhenv ave) In;. Arlington. Cera. Friends AiaAI Warden (nee Rogers), aged (1,1 . U8' r '15 r'i - U5,??J P!li may rail Mon eve. after 7 30 RUtlvs nd friends T ll Patton Ldff. ""7", BTKPi "?CJ'nce anA m'KSTHER -Juno H KA TE (nee KraiisH). ! vn HMt. V and A M. . Melita Iloial Arch s-ilarydeslred I1 115 Ledger Office Front st Int Glenwood Cem Remains may ton Camn :no 'iti, i w ,-. or a , i amp salary $17 pt vvetu Rply, giving ref te owed .at. eve n 12 P O of A . Hancock Commanderv, rences A 30J Ledeer Office HARVEY June 5. iiKHNRD, husband of late Mary Harvey (we Quinn) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon. 7 30 a. m residence oi his son-in-law. Charles Molon, 3315 N Mascher st Mass, at St ' ri,,; . " int v P,rh Church, I) a m Int New Cath- Auto funeral. Veronica eanil irm vuiu um-ii. HERLEY June 5. L1LLLW E , daugh - ter of Anna L Herley Relatives nnd frlerls, also emp oyes of Wanamnker's tea- room, invited to funeral, Mon, S TO a m.. residence of her mother. 102(1 Falrmount ave Solemn high requiem mass. Church of the Assumption. 10 a m Int. Holy Hemilchre Cem Remains may be viewed Nun. eve. Auto funeral HKb At Wlnalow, N J , Juno 5, FRANK IinSS. aged Id Helatlvea nnd friends invited to funen.! Sun , residence of Mr l.arton, near Wllllamsti.vvn N. J. Rervlces 1 30 p m Rrookljn Church Int M K Cem . WUHamstovvn. N J HOLLOWAY. June H at N H. cor Penn and Knox sts., German town, ALBERT PAHNI-SrOCK. son of Harry I) and Ne'lle 1) Hollow ay, aged r. neral servicer! on Mori . 10 a. m.. at the Oliver H, llair Hide.. 182n Chestnut st Int. private HITN IKH June 5 aNMP widow of David L Hunter, aged SO Relatlvps and friends invited to services Mon , 2 p. m., 442ft U'ingohocklng at.. Frinkford. Uemuins may be viewed Fun eve Int private JFIFFHUS Of Wvnnewood Pa . June r, EMMA t widow of Oeorge C Jefferls Rela tives and friends invited to funeral Hervlce Mon S p in , Oliver II Hair Hldg X8J0 Chestnut ft. Int Uephzlbah Cem , Tueu.. 1 4 p m JKNIvIN&ONr June tl ANNA, daughter Of late (ieorge. and Jane Jenklnson Rela tives and friends invited to funeral. Mon , '' p m 3475 Queen lane FhIIs of Schuyl kill Int West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may tali nun . aner . p m KANK Jun rt, MART daughter of late James and Mary Kane Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tues , 8 30 a m . 243 rnl tnn at Solemn high ma Ri of reuulem Church of St Philip 10 a m. Int. Holy Crobfl Cem Auto funeral KKSNKLLY. June !.. JOHN KISM NLLLY Relatives and friends Invited to fum-ral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m 374 J N. 2d St. Solemn requiem mass St Veronica's Church 10 a m Int. New Cathedral Cem. KNIPK Tn jstorrlstnwn. June 5. Dr JACOB O KNIPR. aged 81. Relatives ano irtends Invited to funeral R28 Swede St., Norrlstown Hat H p. m Int. Riverside. LAVUEN'STINB June ANNIK. widow of Silver Langenstlne Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon S 3o a m. resi dence of son-in-law. Anton Hteldle, -113 Hector st Roxhorough Requiem mass St. Mary's Lhurch 10 a, m Int private LLOYn June 0. HOWARD HASIIINS. son of David T. and Mollie Llovd. aged 0 years Relatives and friends invited to fu neral services. Mon,, 2 p in parents resi dence 3727 N 15th st, Int Northvvood Cem. Friends may view Remains bun , 7 to 9 p. m LLOYO -At Riverside N J June 6 SMITH LLOYD, aged CO Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sun, 2 p m, son's residence, Harvey S, Llovd 2H2 Hoker at. Riverside. N. J, Int. Hrldgeboro M. 13. Churchv ird MARSHALL. June a. THOMAS J . hus band of lassie Marshall, aged 34, late resi dence 1127 Diamond st Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon. 7 a, m , parlors S P Vrankenfleld Sons, 0300 Vine st llasa St. Dermis Church 0 a. nu int. fi Dennis Cem McCUU.OtlaH June B. JOHN' McCUL. I.OUCIH liuaband of Mary McCullouyh (n Mohnar ased 34 Relative, and frlenda. police nf It). -UM DUtrlft ana ronce jjjnn. I hclal Ao , Invited to funeral. Mon , 1-.10 p m . 3201 S. 2'.M at Int Mt Morlah Cem. 1 Remain, may be viewed Sun, eve. Auto I "MEANT. June S. JOSEPH I , aon of lata Jol n J. and Mary Maany HelatUta and friend., employea Joseph I. Meany & Co., I8S N. l'th at. Solemn requiem maaa Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Broad at. and i Susquehanna ave., 10 a. m. Int. Holy 1 faenulrhre vem. i MBCK. At Wlldwood. N. J . June 8, I JOHN, husband of Euphemla Meek, aved US, '....,!.. ..... ..I. .... Vt.ll.... I.n.. .. r,a7, r" a" A. M.t Corinthian Chapter, No Ni, Artian Order ot M. P.: Eureka Ae. Liu 'KTn HB. AVHnlnwaa T TtA V T Bin '17. v. w. iiuviujv ...u 4k, ni members Nativity Lutheran Church, Invited to funeral services, Mon.. 2 p. m , 1718 Kris ave. Int. Hillside Cem. Reading and Fottsviuq papers copy, auio service. UNDKBTAKERS BROAD ANt. DIAMOND Jliflt BROAD ANb nKvrim rnav call M,i, oe Auto cortege O'KlIErB -June 7. MARY O KEBFE widow of K H O Keefe Due notice of fu neral will be glen .. ,, , O NEIL June 5. ELIZABETH, widow of PAl'L O.Sell Relative and "lends In--lted to funeral Mon , 8 30 a m , 2013 Carpenter st Solemn requiem mass at. Charles a church 10. a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service PETERSON June B, EMILY E.. wife of Itarrj M Peterson Due notice of tuneral will be given, from her late residence, 1022 Medary st PPNTARUM.t June 8. AOOSTINO, bu"band of Olovanntna PunMrelll aged 44 RelatUes nnd friends Societies Ileresgllerl I, a Marmora Crl'toforo Colombo, Giovanni Rilo Ixiicla Ilalla O. F D I i Court John liny Fnrratera of America. Phila B. 1 illl't O M.. Hlanathl , - N, s," ",, ii n in'; ,trt ,r V. .'',"" nn," A? 'I'."1 i.".J "" M 54 L O. OI It .M . nnu vntniu unernl Mon 0 a m. jti" --iiuiii bi nciriiiu iiikii iri"i ". ," 6t Thrrena a Cluirch Int. Holv Cross Cem HI.II.lY Tune 4 VILT.IAM J, won nf at Marcaret and Jamen Hellly. Itelattvea anj friends InMtd to funeral, Mon, 7 30 ft m t brother In-law a realdenre. Charles cooper, 2fl Diamond at Mima St Kd i WRr( 9 Church Ham Int I!oly Cross - kink Peil lffSl nlBDl Cem Auto funeral . . """"' . , 'TT -SuJJrnU June n ionatz , - .""".' "nfl ."' '"" "1eln"u" n.1 T".Vr' V- .a ei ini. pruaie iorinwooa vein SATTLER lune r., IIENJAMIN hul-nd of late' Sorhle Sattler Kclatlies and friends, ellenburg & Co Ileneflclal Asbo , In- Mted to funeral srlees Sun. 10 30 a q Sun . 10 30 a m . Pi arlors Morris Rosenlrerg's 'Son. 2000 N Itroml st Int. Adath Jnhurun Om SCHMIDT Juno n. JOMlJIMIINi: m of Anthony Schmidt, nj.eii SJ Rrlatlvcs ind friends members of St I'rsul i lien rHlety inMted to runeral TU"(i , 7 30 a m 414 St. I.uke nt Requiem nan St Heln rlch's Church 0am Int Rt l'eter'a Cem Auto funeral HIlirnilT June 4 HDWAIID rt.. hin. band of Martha Selfert (nee Haughcvl Rla- tlifji and friends. Court Mt Vernon No 117. ' of A.: employee Lnarles i.enninir Cheml- I .TJlPratT.'.'llVideSufa1 ji'C NorS-od . Cern Remain, may he Mewed d.t 8 to 10 SHOEMAKER May 30. CHARI.EI W . husband of Anna K Shoemaker RelatUes Kred Taylor Camn. No j 8 of V Quaker ana rrlenas iroop j ana memuers oi ioi emploves of P and II iK Port Rlrtmond' Div. Invited to funeral service Sun 130 Rm 29DII Arnmlnuo n" Int private, "orth Cedar Hill Cem Krlend may view remains Rat , 7 to 10 p m SIMMON'S Juno 4 11M.M J wife nf John r Simmons Itelativea and friend In ted to funeral erlrei Mon. 2pm 4023 Poplar st Int Fernwood Cem Prlends may call Sun eve SLAW June r, HKNJAMIN F SI.AW. aged 83 Relatives and friends, Wane Ixidge, No 81. F and A M . Washington Camp. No 408 P O S of A . Invited to funeral serlces. 24r Conestoga road, Wajne, Pa, Sun, 7 30 P. m Int Newport, Del, Mon SMtTir Juno r MART S . eldest riauch. ter of the late Jacob II and Margaretta S a uH n.i;iu.. ..i e-l.;i i.i..A . funeral services MonV. 2 v m ." at the Oliver li iiair mac in-u uneamut bi Int. rrlvnte STACKV Tun ft. nHN'JAMIN hunbnnrl of Kllen Stcej nee UellH) Helatlven nnd friends lnlted to funeral Tue fi in a m . 2r,rtX N Dnrlen at bolernn requiem mntst st Edward'H Church 10 a m. Int. New Ciithedrnl fern Auto funerM STBWAKT iuni ll niAHLiISS EU VAHI, husband of Grace Roberts, at 'Jill Pin st Duf notice of funeral WUI b jrlven. WADDTNGTOX June r THOMAH WAD DINGTON nired 84 113112 S 22d nt Kela tlves and friend. ahlngton Iodife, No r0 P and A M , Invited to funeral serv ices, Mon 2 p. m parlors of John C Klm merle, lnl S Hrond st Int private. Mt Morlah Cern Friends mnv view remains Sun 7 to in r. m Auto funeral WALKER Juna 0. THOMAS P. WAI.K VA at Cornerstones, near Phoenlxvllle. Pa Aeed 83 Relatives, nnd friends Invited to funeral servii es from hln late resldenco CornerBtons, Mon , Juno 9. 3 P m. Int Morris Cem , PhoenixvllK Conveyance will meet Phlla and Reading railroad train ar rlvlnc t Phocrlxvllle 2 11 p m. WANNER Tine fl. FRANK L. , Bon of Gcortca and late Mary Wanner, atjed 18 RelatUes antl irienuw, iifiiiuvrn vj oi j omniawa L'rampn cinipar. inuea io ru- L.'- .. ,. M . . neral services Tues, 2pm father's resi- dence, 015 E. -Mojer si int. Palmer V AI.II cuoneniy. Juno t. 111,1,1,. 11 , nna frends Invited to funeral. Mon 9-30 a mother's residence Colorado st I h inter Jopp i Council, 46. J Row! and .r,le(-t.. Master Msons, Washing- i P O r or a "lM,,,,no U'v tuM.n,Vp"' Tues at H p. m 'rn 213 N 17th st. Int Mord Pa M afternoon Train leaves t 'rH ,v ., " '",." rt nti 1G0INH lune 0. ADIHE J . wlilow f Wl 1 m H Wiggins Relatives nnd friends " ', t() f,imiHl services Mnn U h m. r el dence of daughter Mrs William Wun- .H.nA 1 V" (no Hurbridce st . Germantown Int , r,rlvHte WILSON June 3 TAMES son of William I and Elizabeth FImln aged 27. Relatives Hnd friends Invited to funeral services Sat , T p in. at residence of parents 1210 P. 23d st. au n ""' fl" rt 1I s tn Cem. Remains maj be viewed 1 rl , S to 10 P m. LKfiAL ADVFRTISKIKNT.S r-SF IN Till) ORPHANS COURT VOR iid- the Cotmtv of Phlladelphhi. April Term, mil . 32. Estate of Frederick . Inns. Jr., rtee'il. Kv'an the widow of the decedent, has filed XOtlce Is nereov biv ru umi aiiiiib niewnrc In said court her pennon claiming ner ex- emotion of Jflm. under hection 12 or the Fiduciaries Act of 1017, out of the real estate of tho decedent known as Nos Mr and 2114 North Falrhlll street. Phila delphia and that the Hppnlers appointed by the Court have Htpraied the said prem en nt the Hiini nf "i) n r and above t t . .. nf ti.ini. tn whhh same are sub ject, and praying that nald appraisement tfl lon mi loned by th Court on Frllaj June 27 IBin unle exieptlona thereto be filed before that tlme HOWARD T WII.ON. TIIOMAH T (JAIN Attome. for Petitioner. mpr.rriini . - I.0ST AWT) FOUND SUITCASE I'oat black aullcdee on trolley route " Friday afternoon June ll, re. ward If returned to Mlas Lola Heist, the lnox. loin nnu phu -Lost. June open-face 14-iarat cold bracelet watch. Initial. J R Re ward If returned to J K. Caldwell i Co.. Juniper and Chestnut ets. HELP WANTED FEMALE IKLL TELEPHONE OPERATINO $0 00 rer week paid durlnc Aral month of Instruction and then rapid advancement: operators are a, aimed to offices convenient to their home,. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY An excellent opportunity for younr women between IS and S3 years of aire. There are comfortable and attrac tive recreation and dlnlna rooms, where meala are aerved at cost. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Apply between l. m and 0 p MISS RYAN 16St Arch at. Flrat floor TB BELT. TgLRPIIONE CO. ALTERATION HANDS ON DRESSES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CARRIERS and folder, wanted, experienced or learners. Apply AJirar Hosiery Finish. Ing Co . Westmoreland and C ats COLLEOE GRADUATE One who deslrea to develooln an Interesting Un. of constructive Industrial work : excel, lent opportunity. Miller Lock Co., Orthodox and Tacony at.. COOK, experienced, white. forTetrmanent po sition In family of B best reference. re qulred, gooa wagea. -n -nesinui mil up. COOK Wanted a good cook and also a chambermaid i no laundry; reference r. flulrea. rnop. "ry" iswr.iai. and downstair, work; wbltet oo 1 1 mi -r.-i. jniiiii i ouncn. rn 4 wMMt?$ HELP WANTED FEMALE COOKING, downstairs work, reliable: white or colored Telephone. I07O Hwarthmore. drapers hPkahy positions, good WAGES II MAIIIKU. 243 W 47TH ht . NEW YORK' DRESSMAKER Teants waist and skirt finishers ALSO HELPERS Half day Saturday and long season Apply 1301 iKrcust st DRESSMAKER wants waist, skirt and sleeve hands also finishers Apply 1500 1ocust st DRESSMAKERS AND SEWERS EXPERIENCED APPLY ntlREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKEIVS DRESSMAKER wants nnlehers Call 701 N 24th st Phone Poplar 80ftn J riNISIIKRS STEAHY POSITION GOOD WAGES H MAIIIEU 248 W. 47TII BT . NEW IIITIK FtTR SEWERS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKEIVS GIRL, soung for light clerical work: no ' experience necessary App y Edward O I Rudd Manufacturing Co 21th st and Hunt. In Park sve Welfare Depirtmerrt .. . m-- TTT- .-,. - - ,. - .- Ullll. ir nmiwoi b ro. io w , I'hone Germantown ' S-d uiuioi er i" now iib un rf-iiriu ou.t'r- tunitv to ttecur teadv work in a inoorn un tn-datA fartor ldenl location for Wept J'hlla Fir! on -recount of cloe proximity in Mitma lUrlrnr Iincaater n . narr, Rpruce Haltlmorp ae and Snrlnr Garden bridge urfaro lines oneratnra wanted In the amembllnir department, whero the work nllll U - -. 111 . fc.-. --11... A b "" "'iii hum tif-wii hihu uu and nther llnht mnrhlneB presses tappers . lor details rail ' , ,,., ,. T. Pa8t0 Co . Arch C.LA7Ent ExrnniENCEn women- ot.azers C.OOD WAOKS STEADY WORK NO I,A- ntm trooiile aiti.y to r rlumen- THAI, CO. WILMINGTON, DEL., MON ROE ST. GATE. I HOSIKIW Fn lnlllra and looners or Scott & Williams full automatic machines, steady -work good pay, Hglenlc Fleeced Underwear Co , 241 N Howard st , "IHZVrZW Ah flh,"oU "Shf VoJdland0 1 assist shore. .100 IUNDRESS, white, to go to Catskill Mts. for 2 mos Thone C, Hill US for Interview. MII.MN'ERT SALESWOMEN EXPERIENCED IN HANDUNfl HIOH-ORADE MERCHANDISE Ari'I.V BUREAU OF EMPLOrMENT WANAMAKER'S NTRSERV GOVERNESS or mother's helper: 2 (.'Iris 1 and 7 Ilrvn Mawr, experience and first-claes reference necessary. P 218, Ledger Office. OPERATORS Experienced operators on flat- lock machines to seam knitted underwear: clean work good pay Lawrence Knitting Co loos rilhert st OPERATORS anl learncTs on children's, misses' and ladles' dressed Apply to C. Stelntleld H Co 13th and Cherry sts OPERATORS exp on Singer and Merrow oirnws micniwi, ipr ronax wiiu unur gLr ..awrencc Knitting Co 1003 J Filbert .t OPERATORS wanted on cotton dresses to take home, please bring permits The Gertrude Drevs Co , S00 Arch st. OPERATORS or binders on light canvas work, good wages Tenneson Co 11 Dock street SALES LADT to nil on manufacturings Plants office bu Mines, etc . handllnn line of disinfectants, oils, sweeping com pounds and sundry articles must have ex perience, pje-isinjE personality nna neat ap pearancp. vvllllntr to trael If necessary: Ptrlctls commission basis, but will allow ( drawlnff urcount, excellent opportunity for Jul.., nuumi., irpiy, kiviik u win 11 u io use reierencea and previous connections- In'oB photo If ava vallable. M 508. Idser uinee. ' RTEVOGRAPIIER CAPARLE OF DOING GOOD WORTC APPLY UlTREAl' OF F.MPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHER, experienced, rapid ptu- rate In spelling and punctuation neat In work nnd appearance cannhle hnndMntr cor- t'KtinnilfiTli A wtthnilf rfirtntlnn ntiA i tt ri aima ....... ... ...... v.- .,.. .,..y ...... ....... ) exn in step, nusiness prer . must irive refs j Address Mating mo alar H IS 11 Off 1 STENOGRAPHER hv larnre cmnna mr. de- slrahlo opportunity for vounff lad , state njf0 exnerlence RHlarv npIrifl rnnvon rn I location excellent hours A " Led Off ll3-atlo" excellent nours. . .t- t ien urr atre experience, salarv desired convenient STENOGRAPHER Yonue ladv hb assistant to executlvo knowledge hookketpInT pref t STENOGRAPHER quick nnd accurate' hours S 0 to r. 30. 80 to 1 Saturday; STENOGRAPHER vanteO for Broad and Chestnut Rt office must be experienced and not over 30 ears of nge, state salary 'desired M 5Q. ledger Office 821)1 v"1'-. ""' iiS&iK,.MAH.Ai,tirn wanitn ior law onice: must be efficient, one with lecal experi ence preferred, state age experience and slirv dsired P 115 Ledger Offlie STLN'OORAPHKR VcunP Christian lady, who has had at leat 2 vcar' practical ex perience Anolv Tii Rourwe Ride TYPIST, oung woman, for general office work stenography not necessar. state sfie. experience, references and pay expected P O .o 741 WAITRESS chambermaid, white, moun- tains during sum rntn 11 . ns ior inter WHAVKUK feminine on furniture tape Apply Kastlako Mfg. Co . Ieiper and Adam, sts. WINDBRS wanted nn skein arns good pav steady work Apply at once, Robert Lewli Co, Richmond and Brill sts, Rrldesburg, I rniianeipnia WOMn.N. WHITE for cleaning aw sonunnivn APrLl' IU'HEAU of employment WANAMAKER'S J.' 1 WOMEN' EPERIKNCED ON m'SHKI.INO OF MEN'S f'LOTIIINO APPLY UirUEMT or EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S Women for parcel collecting ant wrapping APPLY UUKKMI or EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER S WOMEN NI GIRLS- WVMVIl TO PICK MTKAYlt.KHll. AI'I'l. IM1AV T' J. RITTER li CO 'J1BH K "I'lUN ST. WOMEN. 2 to 40 ear for factory work. J c Har.ce awaneon and wuecn sts. TOUNO LADV We require the scrlces of a Uily for clerical work, must li. quick end accurat worker fi-ood position for some one intending making a permanent connec tion; Khe particulars, Including aire, aalury. ri( I i, iusrr v,iii.- TOUNO WOMEN FOR CASJlIERINO AND INSPECTINO APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S YOUNG WOMEN EXPERIENCED ON RINDERY WORK APPLY HUREAU OF EMPLOt MENT WANAMAKER'S WILL PAY real money for 2 nirls, 1 a cook and another un upfttatrs Birl must be flrat class In every respect, and In return will Klve Kood waKes, lllnif conditions and surroundings Ideal and a most comfortable Place for a rulr of hluh srade. tntellleent irlrla Apply In person. W. E S Der. York road and ypruce ave.. Jenklntown. HELP WANTED MALE AGENTS wanted, selllnc oil leases In weat Trxa oil flelds. prestlg-e of 211 years In business behind us: slrons co-operation for salesman and biff commissions Dan Son nenthell t Co . Dept. L. Dallas. Ter AGENTS wanted: household article; good pay. Call H to B a. m . 1310 Pine St. AWNING HANGERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY Bl'KEAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S IIKLT REPAIRER wanted for work on end, less Pells ai ceui-em. piaiu, Aianurim, Wl Virginia, aieaoy riiitivyiiiffc, .uuu wa Write Alpha poriiana Yemeni; to., ci en-m. BOY oer 10. wanted to run errand, in electrical supply house: good opportunity for bright young man. Apply Elllott-Lewla Electrical Co.. 1017 Race st. BOY. oer ll neat, bright, actlie; must hav. grammar-school education or better: tio to start. H. K. Mulford Co., 426 S. lam n BOYS. 14 to 16 year, of age: position, of advancement and permanent for reliable and desirable applicants. Bailey, Bank. A Middle Co . 1221 H.naom t. atiflUVTVVU ' ON MEN'S CLOTHrwO L,, . ,'T. : wlNAXAtCHR'B-. - -t'i 19 f" HELP WANTED MALg , Vlffi CARINnTMA'KERB FIRST CLASb STEADY WORK GOOD CONDITIONS GOOD PAY s4 .Ki A APrLT LESTER TIANO FACTORIES i J LESTER, PA. ". jJ TAKE CHESTER SHORT-LINE TRO,LBTa-1,4 ' t?3 CARPET and linoleum layers, first ctau.htVj wanted at once ery hlshest was-es and -tw steady work Radlgan Rros , Gary. Ind. j -r CHAUFFnt'R Sober, middle-aged man to drive Autocar reference hhowell-Fryer 12th and Wharton. ,, CLERK. PAYRf LL AMI COST DtSTRIB vwi'DUn IN INDUSTRIAL PLANT tN VICINITY OF PHUAIEI,I'HIAt MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE: OTHERS NEED iv'l ' ' . . w ' ' !fi ''-. ''"'."- iD SAURY. I' 133, L-IHIEH OtriCE. CLERK. tpenrltlng expert, nee deslrablt. for tiranen ornca wnoiesaie lumber com- ("T ACCOUNTANT Experienced mn. t.Mi mil work, with ability to Inatall t ' - "' en inventories system. P 112. ivorerjuincc. , - DYERS Experienced cotton warn drtn ntr h'.o mlll-lfflu Wm Kedward Delrg Co . Cedar and Cambria ata. ni.ErTniCIs.Ni. WNTED FAMILIAR WITH THOLLET CAR WIRDfO APPLY FOREMAN BARN NO. X 10TH AND LUZERNE CAR SHOP. PHILADELPHIA RAPID TRANSIT COMPANT FURNITURB UPHOLSTERERS APPLY ntlREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S OA7ERS experienckd' men ot.azers Good wsEes hleady work no labor trouble, APPLY TO F RLUMKNTHAL CO. Wllmtncton, Del.. Monro st. raU HOUSEMAN wanted: white man preferred; 3 adults Telephone Woodbury 257. JOR PRE8.SMEN 1015 Diamond. U. S. Fashion Plat Co. LARORHRS who are experienced for ware house work, to handle hales, barrels. tn unloading from cars and benms and ptl (." - ,nhB,. 4 l ai.u" Tir""Z lT3 " ,,'' VnoV; 'o-VV .'" ,'" . ?3 im i- T i-vnAid "u,,u MV "r StJ T frt It:il IVJ fc'rnnl A Mr. Reynoldo HOO I&L.A.ND MIIl'VAHD WANTS RIVETERS nlVETINO GANGS COPPEH&MITHS. FinST CLASS PASSER BOYS MUST BE OVEH 10 TEARS OF AOT A tl. OUR TRAINING DEPARTMENT WANTS STRONG. ABLE-BODIED MFN TO LEARN SHIPIIUILDINO TRUE3. GOOD PAY WHILB LEARNING. APPLY 300 WALNUT ST. SHE MR. SHATTUCK OK MR. THILLIPS 1521 ARCH ST. SLE MR. SWART?. KITCHEN EQUIPMENT EXPERT We have a big opportunity for man who Is an expert In laying out and planning large kitchens, and who can handle selling complete equipment for them. .Must be able to handle actual drafting and lay out work. For a really big man who can demonstrate hla ability w. will pay a big salary Applica tions will be held strictly confi dential. Addre.s Mr. H B Brown. ALBERT PICK & CO.. 205-224 West Randolph street Chicago. III. linotype oPEnTa?' .??2.kr.a.l"i"l .23 steady poamon. .iauvhbi ; n f ln22 II St., -W. W.. aBninaiuii. -. w frf-t) LINOTYPE OPERATORS AND AD- Aft MEN WANTED APPLY FIFTH ? FLOOR LBDOEB BLDQ.. 0T Sg, AND CHESTNUT 8TS. .. vi '-v MAN. thoroughly exoerienped. capable. 'iV . .snj? ".r....: , ie7v. Vohd waiaira VaSrnAVnVnt work." OholYtili Spring dM Atlanta. Qa. MAN wanted to take charge of tnul -, f RASHELMAN .-vVNTED ,U8T BE FIRSTVOLASS." iaCClBLLJMl pi- ... . ,:7j,i ' iVtmawTiLZl-t -o. 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